Injustice and Empathy
Why Social Inequality still persists, Oxford Empathy Festival
Why Social Inequality still persists, Oxford Empathy Festival
Looking back six generations is a ‘utopian trick’. And looking back at the last six generations suggests that capitalism might have been a transition.
Talk with Mary O’Hara and Danny Dorling at the Hay Festival
Class of 2015, joint Junior Common Rooms of Trinity, Corpus Christi, St Anne’s, Pembroke and Exeter colleges
People on both the left and the right construct their stories, testaments and beliefs as to the way to behave.
Utopias, Temporalities and Futures: Critical Considerations for Social Change Symposium
After Dinner Speech, Halford Mackinder Geography Society at Christ Church College, Oxford
Levellers’ Day Panel discussion
Royal Town and Planning Institute Seminar
Danny Dorling and Madsen Pirie discussing the green belt and housing
Living in a highly unequal society for me means living in a socially dysfunctional society. I live in England.
Danny speaking at the Swindon Literary Festival
Ten research-intensive universities in the South of England will get more than £2,000 each year in quality-related research funding for every student at the institution
Jenny Jones and Danny Dorling discussing
Premature deaths of black Americans alter politics, shows study